Paper Instruments, Paper Music, Paper Guitar

Kids can make their own Paper Instruments and put together an air band for the whole family or class.  Easy to print and make paper guitar, saxophone, microphone and trumpet Templates.  Paper instruments you paste onto cardboard and cut out the shaped pieces.

How to make your Paper Instruments

Paper Guitar

Print out the pages required to make a paper guitar and glue onto a cardboard cutout using the paper guitar template.  Add string to your guitar with fishing line or other type of string.

diy paper guitar

Paper Saxophone

Glue on some buttons or beads for keys to your saxophone after you have completed the steps to making your paper saxophone.  Start by printing the saxophone template and glue it onto a cardboard cutout using the paper saxophone template.

paper saxaphone

 Paper Trumpet

Make some cool tunes with this paper trumpet you put together.  Use the trumpet template to cut out and paste onto a cardboard shape using the trumpet template.  Finish it off with buttons or beads you can stick on as keys.

paper trumpet

Paper Microphone

Put on some music and sing along to your favorite tunes with this paper microphone you put together.  Just paste the microphone onto the same shape cardboard using the template.  Use a paper towel or toilet roll for the bottom to use as a handle.  Wrap the template around the paper roll.

paper microphone

Reward Bucks, Printable Fun Money

Reward the kids with Printable Fun Money in an assortment of Reward Bucks.  Choose Dad Bucks, Mom Bucks, Kid Bucks and School Bucks each for use with a different purpose in mind.



Reward Bucks with Dad Bucks and Mom Bucks

Hand out Mom Bucks and Dad Bucks when kids complete chores, perform good deeds, help around the house and whenever you feel they deserve a reward buck.  Exchange the reward bucks for real money, surprises, or for a kids day out. Mom can hand out Mom Bucks and Dad can hand out Dad Bucks for each little helper reward.

Reward Bucks with Kid Bucks

Use the Kid Bucks for family and friends or how about the babysitter.  Grandparents can hand out kid bucks as well.  There’s always work to do and things to help out with at grandma’s house.  An older brother or sister may want to hand out kid bucks to encourage their siblings to help them with chores or tasks.  They can clean their siblings room or help them with chores in return for reward bucks.

Reward Bucks with School Bucks

The kids can continue to feel rewarded at school with School Bucks the teachers can hand out.   These school bucks can be used for homework completed,  job well done, or teacher’s helper.   Teachers can exchange these school bucks for school supplies they place in a treasure chest or allow the student to sit in the teachers chair or reward them as teachers helper for a day.

Choose the right Reward Buck for you to reward kids when they complete a specific task or chore.

Great rewards for great kids!